It’s funny how various brands measure their success by how many fans or likes they have on Twitter and Facebook. It’s not unheard of for a brand to have thousands of fans and still get limited to zero engagement for their products. What is it that they’re doing wrong? Do they care about your message? […]
This month on PluggedIn our guests took part of the ongoing debate Rdio vs Spotify and discussing which is a better music streaming service. This episode features Grammy.com blogger Arjan Writes. Designer and musician Bisc 1. Producer DJ rapper Dances with White Girls, and Xfm dj, Zeena Koda. Make sure to vote for a winner on […]
Teen ephemera via Tavi Gevinson’s new online magazine Rookie For the majority of teens and the Millennial generation that has grown up online the concept of Internet fame has become such a normal and conventional idea that it’s almost become part of their collective identity. Beyond their intended practical use, social media platforms are now […]
For as long as rap music and hip hop culture have existed, its been known as one of the most hyper-masculine genres. A lot of hip hop culture is based on machismo and posturing to the point where hyperbole eventually becomes actualized. That’s why its interesting to see that rap culture and male culture to […]
For a lot of small companies figuring out different ways to get their product out there can become a challenge. I always recommend that start-up brands and even more established companies should have their own Facebook Store. Why Facebook retail? Because the statistics are so strong in your favor. Facebook users spend an average of […]
The idea of an online persona has become so commonplace that it’s almost easy to forget how recent of a concept it really is. Over the last few years Facebook, Tumblr and other sites have become the go to platforms for teens and Millennials to seamlessly merge their real lives into an online persona that’s […]